US1703679A - Protective device for use in hair waving - Google Patents

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US1703679A
US1703679A US123726A US12372626A US1703679A US 1703679 A US1703679 A US 1703679A US 123726 A US123726 A US 123726A US 12372626 A US12372626 A US 12372626A US 1703679 A US1703679 A US 1703679A
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    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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  • My invention relates to what is known at the present day as the art of permanent hair waving in which electric or other forms of heaters are employed to apply heat to locks of hair wound upon small rods, over which is applied various hair treatin compounds or lotions containing liquids w ich are evapo rated by the heat.
  • Such compounds are usually applied through the use of small pads or sachets which are moistened with water or other, liquids and which are wra ped around the hair upon the curling rod and over which the heating element is placed, a tube or protective covering usuallybeing inserted between the sachet and the heating element.
  • the heat causes the liquid to evaporatecausing va ors which, if too abundant on account of a arger amount of the liquid bein used than is necessary, ma issue from the ase of the curling devices an come into contact with the scalp of the person being treated, causing pain and some times slight burns.
  • the object therefore of m invention is to produce a new and improve form of protective and insulating device, which when placed in position will not easily or accidentally be displaced and one which can be manufactured cheaply and rapidly.
  • a further ob] ect of my invention is to produce a protective device which can be more easily manipulated and placed in position, thus saving time and handling during the process of permanent waving.
  • Fig. 1 indicates the head of a person to a loc of whose hair a heater has been applied and whose scalp is protected by one of my improved protectors;
  • Fi 2 is a perspective view of two separate parts of my improved device.
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view of said parts connected together.
  • the numeral 1 1ndicates an electric heater of any preferred form now commonly used in the art.
  • the heater is a tube 2 which is placed over the moistened pad enclosing the hair which is wound upon the curl' rod.
  • a spring chp 3 is usually applied at the base of the tube and between the clip andthe scalp the protector 4 is placed.
  • the protector preferably comprises two different materials, a part 5 (Fig. 2) which is preferably of absorbent material such as felt or fabric and a non-absorbent or waterproof part 6. These are made in the form of annuli or disks having central openings or holes 7 and 8 from which extend radial slits 9 and 10, the edges of which can be separated when the parts are being placed in position about the hair. When the disks are used separately, particularly when moistened, there is tendency of their edges to separate, thus permitting them to be easily displaced or to fall from the position in which they have been placed.
  • the upper disk 5 is indicated. as being cut from felt while the lower disk 6 is cut from vulcanized soft rubber. These may be attached together by stitching, as indicated at 11, or other suitable means such as cement or by an adhesive which will not be affected by the moisture or the liquid bein used.
  • the attaching or uniting means nee extend over a portion only of the surfaces of the two disks, that is preferably over a sector ual to a little more than half of their circum erential areas.
  • a protective device for the pur described comprisin a disc of fibrous eat inaving a central opening, a similar disc of flexible waterproof material, said discs having radial slits at an angle to each other, and means concentrically located on said discs for fastening the same together so that the margins of said discs and the material between said slits may be separated without displacing the relative positions of said discs.
  • a protective device for the purpose described comprising, a felt disc, an india rubber disc, each of said discs having a central opening and a slit connecting said opening with the outer edge of the disc, said slits being at an angle to each other, and stitches for 10 fastening said discs togetherconcentrically opposite said slits so that the margins of said relative positions of said discs.

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Feb. 26, 1929. 1,703,679
H. MATTERS I PROTECTIVE DEVICE FOR USE IN HAIR WAVING Filed July 20, 1926 awwwwtoz Patented Feb. 26, 1929.
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PROTECTIVE DEVICE FOR USE IN m WAVIHG.
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My invention relates to what is known at the present day as the art of permanent hair waving in which electric or other forms of heaters are employed to apply heat to locks of hair wound upon small rods, over which is applied various hair treatin compounds or lotions containing liquids w ich are evapo rated by the heat. Such compounds are usually applied through the use of small pads or sachets which are moistened with water or other, liquids and which are wra ped around the hair upon the curling rod and over which the heating element is placed, a tube or protective covering usuallybeing inserted between the sachet and the heating element.
During the process the heat causes the liquid to evaporatecausing va ors which, if too abundant on account of a arger amount of the liquid bein used than is necessary, ma issue from the ase of the curling devices an come into contact with the scalp of the person being treated, causing pain and some times slight burns.
' Heretofore, it has been customary to insert 1 between the scalp and the curling tube a pad or pads of heat insulating or absorbing materials which prevent the vapors or a surplus of hot liquid coming into contact with the scalp.
The object therefore of m invention is to produce a new and improve form of protective and insulating device, which when placed in position will not easily or accidentally be displaced and one which can be manufactured cheaply and rapidly.
A further ob] ect of my invention is to produce a protective device which can be more easily manipulated and placed in position, thus saving time and handling during the process of permanent waving.
With these and other objects in view I have invented the protective devices of which the following specification taken in connection with the accompanying drawing will indicate the essential features.
In the drawin Fig. 1 indicates the head of a person to a loc of whose hair a heater has been applied and whose scalp is protected by one of my improved protectors;
Fi 2 is a perspective view of two separate parts of my improved device; and
Fig. 3 is a similar view of said parts connected together.
Referring to the drawing the numeral 1 1ndicates an electric heater of any preferred form now commonly used in the art. Within ,sulating material the heater is a tube 2 which is placed over the moistened pad enclosing the hair which is wound upon the curl' rod. In order to hold the pad and curler fi y in position, a spring chp 3 is usually applied at the base of the tube and between the clip andthe scalp the protector 4 is placed.
The protector preferably comprises two different materials, a part 5 (Fig. 2) which is preferably of absorbent material such as felt or fabric and a non-absorbent or waterproof part 6. These are made in the form of annuli or disks having central openings or holes 7 and 8 from which extend radial slits 9 and 10, the edges of which can be separated when the parts are being placed in position about the hair. When the disks are used separately, particularly when moistened, there is tendency of their edges to separate, thus permitting them to be easily displaced or to fall from the position in which they have been placed.
To overcome this objection, I have found that by attaching the two disks to other so that the slits are at a substantial ang e to each other as indicated in Fi 3, an interlocking of the two parts about t e hair is produced so that it is practically impossible to displace the protector without intentionall separating the margins of both parts simu taneously. The respective slits or cuts 9 and 10 are arranged so that they preferably forman angle of from to 90 with each other.
The upper disk 5 is indicated. as being cut from felt while the lower disk 6 is cut from vulcanized soft rubber. These may be attached together by stitching, as indicated at 11, or other suitable means such as cement or by an adhesive which will not be affected by the moisture or the liquid bein used. The attaching or uniting means nee extend over a portion only of the surfaces of the two disks, that is preferably over a sector ual to a little more than half of their circum erential areas.
Having described these forms of my invention what I claim and desire to protect by Letters Patent is:
1. A protective device for the pur described comprisin a disc of fibrous eat inaving a central opening, a similar disc of flexible waterproof material, said discs having radial slits at an angle to each other, and means concentrically located on said discs for fastening the same together so that the margins of said discs and the material between said slits may be separated without displacing the relative positions of said discs.
2. A protective device for the purpose described comprising, a felt disc, an india rubber disc, each of said discs having a central opening and a slit connecting said opening with the outer edge of the disc, said slits being at an angle to each other, and stitches for 10 fastening said discs togetherconcentrically opposite said slits so that the margins of said relative positions of said discs.
- Signed at New York, N. Y., this 15th day of July, 1926.
HAROLD MATTERS.
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